Celebrating 20 Years of Eaton's Power Systems Experience Centers – A Message from John Rhodes
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John Rhodes, President, Assemblies & Residential Solutions, shares his thoughts on Eaton’s Power Systems Experience Centers 20th anniversary. Two decades of delivering hands-on training, real-world solutions, and innovation. These experience centers empower consultants to create smarter designs and electrical workers to understand and practice safer operations. Eaton’s Power Systems Experience Centers look forward to continuing our tradition of education on the electrical power systems and technology. To learn more about our Power Systems Experience Centers, visit: http://eaton.com/experience
John Rhodes, President, Assemblies & Residential Solutions, shares his thoughts on Eaton’s Power Systems Experience Centers 20th anniversary. Two decades of delivering hands-on training, real-world solutions, and innovation. These experience centers empower consultants to create smarter designs and electrical workers to understand and practice safer operations. Eaton’s Power Systems Experience Centers look forward to continuing our tradition of education on the electrical power systems and technology. To learn more about our Power Systems Experience Centers, visit: http://eaton.com/experience
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